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Native distribution and habitat: Native to the rainforests of Ecuador, where it grows as an epiphyte on tops of trees or shrubs that receive direct sun and high temperatures usually at altitudes of 1,000 to 3,500 feet.

Growth habit: From forty to sixty thin, glass-like leaves, up to 300 cm long, comes the inflorescence and because of its compact form and brilliant, long lasting inflorescence it is considered one of the most desirable members of the genus for cultivation.

Foliage: The leaves are vertically striped with brown on the back toward the base and form a graceful grass like rosette.

Flowers: The inflorescence is a shaped and structured like a fan being comparatively thin but about 4 to 6 inches wide, and is of the brightest pink rose colour From the edge of the inflorescence the large, brilliant blue petaled flowers emerge singly or in pairs. This species is similar to T. lindenii (which it was once called), but the scape (spike) is shorter, and the inflorescence is larger and more brilliant

Size: Approx 9 inch.

P.S..: The plant does not have bud or flower as of now and will be shipped bare rkkt